about what is right, and what we truly want to 'do and achieve' (a personal compass that guides us in the right direction if we are willing to observe where it is pointing). What is important is to choose something about which we have enormous desire, interest and passion - something that offers challenge and excitement..
If a particular goal or dream is on your mind all the time; or if a resolution lingers on your 'To Do List' for a long time - it is possible that you have been afraid to pursue the dream, or because you simply can't give up on it. That dream, resolution, or goal, is on your your list for a reason. And I am not talking about that 'tired' list of 20 resolutions that revelers draft out of obligation each New Year because they feel obligated. I am talking about a dream about which your have great passion, enthusiasm and desire, but perhaps lack the courage to make the time, and show the conviction and determination that is necessary to make it a reality!
As a 'serial goal-setter', I many years ago created a 'Lifetime Resolution List' - a list of dreams, resolutions, and goals, large and small - that I would love to achieve/fulfill in my lifetime. I am realistic about my list. Some dreams may never happen. My time is finite on this earth. A person can only do so much in one lifetime. Some dreams drop off my list and are replaced by others as I grow, learn, age, and change. That said, success does breed success. If you want to achieve daily goals of all shapes and sizes, it is useful to know 'what they are, why you want to achieve them, when you are going to achieve them, and how you are going to achieve them'.
My Lifetime Resolution List - A Wonderful Work In Progress:
Write best-selling non-fiction books.
Write best-selling E-Books and Audio Books.
Help others to achieve their dreams, resolutions and daily goals.
Maintain my physical fitness through daily 30/60-minute work outs.
Get into the best physical shape of my life.
Maintain a healthy diet.
Maintain a life based on honesty, generosity, kindness, hard work, creativeness, passion, determination, organization, discipline, faith, hope, and integrity.
Enjoy the journey - today - instead of looking to the future, the destination.
Make more time for rest, reading, relaxation, and hobbies.
Pay off all debt including my house and save money.
Grow old with my soulmate.
Write a best-selling novel.
Play tennis several times each week.
Learn to play golf.
Spice up my wardrobe.
Clean and organize my house and keep it
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